Quick Start Guide Please read this guide in full before using our Emergency Lighting service. Only qualified personnel can install and maintain this equipment. It is the system owner's responsibility to ensure that all applicable international and local electrical standards, safe practices and regulations are followed. The automated tests performed by the controller cannot fully replace the physical inspection of the emergency lighting installation.
Table of Contents Quick Start Guide ........................ 2 Introduction ....................... 4 Extending the Emergency Lighting functionality ........... 5 2.1 Via the Web UI ......................5 ............................5 2.2 Via the PC tool ....................... 6 Commissioning....................7 3.1 Via the Web UI ......................7 3.2 Via the PC tool .......................
Part 202 of IEC 62386. Control gear in Part 202 are also known as device type 1 (DT1). For more information, visit: https://www.dali-alliance.org/dali/emergency.html The Emergency Lighting (EL) feature of the DALI PRO 2 IoT controller allows you to automatically test your DT1 emergency luminaires, it issues and emails an EL report at a user specified time interval and sends out alarm notifications in case of a detected failure.
2v4u/IAid5chIoL4FW667u8y+GaajrAj6OphyAi0M/D4OFJbIUDMs82QrMZNg You can order a key by sending an e-mail to: support@inventronicsglobal.com. Please provide your Inventronics Customer Number and the serial number(s) of the controller(s). Also, clearly state that you request a key for “emergency lighting”. Once you have received the key, you must input this key into the controller locally.
DALI PRO 2 IoT- Emergency Lighting 2.2 Via the PC tool The feature key can be applied to the device after connection to the PC-Tool and over the "About" dialog box...
DALI PRO 2 IoT- Emergency Lighting Commissioning 3.1 Via the Web UI The emergency lighting devices are recognized after the device search and a new lighting group appears automatically in each room (zone), only for the emergency lighting devices. This group has no functions and is dedicated to emergency lighting control gear (CG) without normal light functionality (type C and D).
DALI PRO 2 IoT- Emergency Lighting 3.2 Via the PC tool After the device search, a report dialog gives an overview of the ballasts with emergency light functionality: In the ballast properties, the special properties of the emergency light device type 1 (DT1) are shown: The property "Rated Duration"...
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DALI PRO 2 IoT- Emergency Lighting There are four types of emergency light: type A-D: Type Description (from DALI standard proposal) Normal light function Maintained, dimming controllable self-contained emergency control gear with PHM < 254 (100 %) maintained, on/off controllable self-contained emergency...
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DALI PRO 2 IoT- Emergency Lighting Please note that the zone assignment is important for the automatic test rules, as the test algorithm prevents more than one EL luminaire to be tested at the same time in the same zone!
DALI PRO 2 IoT- Emergency Lighting Configuring the EL test reports 4.1 Via the Web UI Use a web-browser and type the IP address of your controller. Log on to the controller and follow Menu> Emergency Lighting In the General section you can disable the automatic function (enabled by default) and/ or duration tests by ticking the respective box and saving the configuration.
DALI PRO 2 IoT- Emergency Lighting 4.1.1 EL report The user is able to generate a EL report, by pressing the relevant button. Furthermore, the user can download old reports, either by clicking on the drop-down list and selecting an individual report to download, or by clicking on the "Download All Reports"...
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DALI PRO 2 IoT- Emergency Lighting The EL report contains following information: Report Header: Control unit name and S/N, date of the report and number of EL devices. Report Body: - Device name, Area and Zone. - The device state. Following values are possible: Blocked (the feature is locked and...
DALI PRO 2 IoT- Emergency Lighting - Information regarding faults detected: Circuit Fault, Battery Duration Fault, Battery Fault, Lamp Fault, Battery Level Unknown. 4.1.2 Test configuration In this section the frequency of the automatic tests, for both function and duration tests, can be set.
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DALI PRO 2 IoT- Emergency Lighting 4.1.3..1 Alert e-mails Alert e-mails will be sent out within 24 hours following a failure detection. The email notification includes detailed information on the detected error, e.g. the DALI Pro controller, the device name or the error description.
DALI PRO 2 IoT- Emergency Lighting the background by the DALI PRO 2 IoT. Alert e-mails will not be repeated if the detected issue is the same. 4.1.3..2 Report e-mails The report e-mails will be sent out at preconfigured time intervals and in the email subject and body the user is informed, as to whether there were faults detected in the EL installation that require action.
DALI PRO 2 IoT- Emergency Lighting Device name: The EL luminaire name Area: The area it is located Zone: The zone it belongs to State: The device state. Following values are possible: Blocked (the feature is locked and the device over the free limit), device not available (no DALI...
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DALI PRO 2 IoT- Emergency Lighting Device name: The EL luminaire name. Area: The area it is located. Zone: The zone it belongs to State: The device state. Following values are possible: Blocked (the feature is locked and the device over the free limit), device not available (no DALI...
DALI PRO 2 IoT- Emergency Lighting Please note that upon triggering a duration test, the battery of the device will be completely discharged, and it can take up to 24hrs for it to recharge, during which time the device is not operational!
DALI PRO 2 IoT- Emergency Lighting 4.2.1 State An overview of the EL installation is provided here, containing following information: Device name Port (the DALI line the EL device is connected to) DALI Address Zone State (see description in page...) Battery level Function Test result (see description in page...)
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The DALI PRO 2 IoT user can activate or disable the inhibit mode via the respective buttons in the PC Tool.
DALI PRO 2 IoT- Emergency Lighting 4.2.2 Test Configuration Here you can enable or disable the automatic tests, define the interval for the automatic tests, as well as the time window during which the duration test should take place.
DALI PRO 2 IoT- Emergency Lighting 4.2.3 EL Report Here you can define the time intervals for the report emails (see 4.1.3..2 for more details). You also have an overview of the past reports, which you are able to select...
DALI PRO 2 IoT- Emergency Lighting 4.2.4 Email configuration In this section you can define the email recipients for the EL reports, as well as for the email notifications, when a fault is detected (see 4.1.3..1 for more details on the alarm email notifications).
DALI PRO 2 IoT- Emergency Lighting Behaviour details Automated tests on a device will only start if no other device in the same zone is in test mode (all devices with no zone association will be interpreted as in one zone).
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